On 09/08/2014 12:19 PM, Alexandre Lissy wrote: > Le 08/09/2014 10:05, Jonas Sicking a écrit : >> I think we should do a few things here: >> >> 1. Introduce a privileged API for controlling the LED. >> 2. Let the system app use that API in order to blink the LED whenever >> a notification is rendered. >> 3. Use the API to indicate battery status (low battery, very low >> battery, charging) >> 4. Possibly enable apps to specify an LED pattern when creating >> notifications. >> > > Yep, however, the Flame currently does not have a LED that we could use > that easily. There is the charger led, but it's not really intended for > this, mostly because as far as I could test hacking in sysfs, any change > would work but get overwritten after a couple of seconds.
There's a proper HAL api to control the lights. It's probably overriding your hacks as soon as possible ;) See http://androidxref.com/4.4.4_r1/xref/hardware/libhardware/include/hardware/lights.h Fabrice -- Fabrice Desré b2g team Mozilla Corporation _______________________________________________ dev-b2g mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-b2g
